The Star (Jamaica)

Labels collab on Jahvillani, Jada Kingdom track

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Young Generation Fraternity (YGF) Records and Herah Music Production (HMP) teamed up to release a new track titled Dangerous, last Friday.

The track features dancehall acts Jahvillani and Jada Kingdom.

“Dangerous is a risqué exchange of melodious lyrics between Jahvillani and Jada Kingdom. It’s the right mix of suave and sultry,” YGF producer Tevin Richards explained.

The expectatio­ns for the single are high. Besides the talented artistes, the two labels are known for releasing high-quality production­s. With YGF based in St Ann and HMP, headed by Derron Herah, based in Kingston, the labels have been collaborat­ing on several hits for the past year.

“HMP and myself collaborat­ed to produce three singles from dancehall artiste Skillibeng, namely

YK Dat Guh, Bad Everyday and Hot. Individual­ly, HMP produced two singles from Tommy Lee, and I’ve produced others for Jahvillani. Our releases also include newer acts such as Rhumba, Pablo YG and Trance,” Richards said.

Richards has collaborat­ed with some of the biggest names in dancehall, both locally and internatio­nally. The 2018 EPs,

Gifted, and Growth, featured local artistes such as Shenseea, Vershon and African dancehall artiste Shatta Wale. The label has also produced for artistes such as 9TYZ, Guesswah Boss and Konshens. “YGF was officially registered in 2016, but my journey definitely did not start there. I’ve been influenced by music, perhaps all my life, having had a father who introduced me to the world of music and sparked a love and a fire within me, which one day I knew I had to blaze for myself,” he said.

“Coming up for YGF, I am working on a project for Jahvillani called

Dirt To Bentley, featuring other great acts. As for HMP, there will be more projects featuring artistes such as Shatta Wale, Jahvillani, Jahshi and Pretty Official, from Team Spice,” Richards added.

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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Jahvillani
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Jada Kingdom

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